The Wake Forest Fellows for the 2021-22 academic year pose for a group portrait on the stairs in front of the Tribble Courtyard

Wake Forest Fellows, 2021-22, (left to right, front row to back row): Zoe Stuckey, Nana Ogburn, Yorjannys Gomez, Mary Costanza; Bruce Haywood, Jennifer Ryan, Camille Monceaux; Aidan Wiley, Rafael Alves de Lima, Marie Guy

Ten 2021 grads have returned to their alma mater as Wake Forest Fellows. They will work throughout the campus community, including in the offices of the President, the Provost and the Dean of the College.

Since 2008, the Wake Forest Fellows program has provided exceptional Wake Forest College graduates with the opportunity to work in higher education administration for a year. Each fellow is serving as a full-time Wake Forest staff member, starting July 1. In addition to working with top administrators, the fellows will participate in leadership activities and interact with faculty, staff and students to learn about the inner workings of higher education.

The Wake Forest Fellows for 2021-22 are:

Campus Life

Zoe Stuckey (Greensboro, NC)
Psychology and theatre double major

CER & Provost Communication

Camille Monceaux (Alexandria, LA)
Communications major with minors in journalism and studio art

Dean of the College

Marie Guy (Mechanicsville, MD)
Politics and international affairs major

Information Systems

Jennifer Ryan (Montvale, NJ)
Biology and Spanish double major with a minor in chemistry

Office of Personal and Career Development

Nana Ogburn (New Bern, NC)
English major with minors in history and Japanese language and culture

President’s Office

Mary Costanza (Southern Pines, NC)
Politics and international affairs major with a minor in interdisciplinary humanities

Provost’s Office

Bruce Haywood (Franklin Lakes, NJ)
History major with an English minor

Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center

Aidan Wiley (Bel Air, MD)
Spanish major with minors in biology and chemistry and medical Spanish concentration

Wake Forest School of Business

Rafael Alves de Lima (Natal, RN, Brazil)
Communications major with minors in journalism and politics and international affairs

Wake Downtown

Yorjannys Gomez (High Point, NC)
Biology and Spanish double major with chemistry minor and medical Spanish concentration

Alumni of the Wake Forest Fellows program have pursued careers in many fields, including law, medicine, public policy and more. Fellows have since received prestigious academic honors such as Rhodes and Fulbright scholarships.

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